Wednesday, 19 May 2010

“Unsurrendered Dignity and Unfallen Bravery,”

“War is politics with bloodshed, our way would be Politics without bloodshed," - Seeman

New political party in Tamil Nadu vows to fight for Tamil Eelam[TamilNet, Wednesday, 19 May 2010, 18:18 GMT]

Around 75,000 Tamils, most of them of younger generation, attended the May Remembrance of Vanni massacre and the inauguration rally of Naam Thamilar political party at Virakanoor in the city of Madurai in the Tamil Nadu state of India, vowing to fight for the creation Tamil Eelam by politically capturing the power of the Tamil Nadu state as Tamils world over observed Genocidal War Crimes Day on Tuesday, remembering thousands who perished one year ago. “The Tamil Eelam struggle has been transcended into the hands of Tamil Nadu Tamils and the younger generation in particular,” S. Seeman, a Tamil activist and a popular film director told media.

“War is politics with bloodshed, our way would be Politics without bloodshed,’ he told the gathering vowing to take forward the struggle for the freedom of Eezham Tamils and to voice for global Tamil freedom.

"Annan [elder brother] Pirapaharan is the national leader of global Tamils and the Icon for Tamil liberation. We are all younger brothers of our Annan. I am not a chief, but a follower, someone among you,” he told reporters, introducing the party programme of Naam Thamilar (We are Tamils) at Virakanoor in Madurai Tuesday evening.

Mr. Seeman, Professor Dheeran, Professor P. Ramasamy who is the deputy chief minister of the Penang state of Malaysia, Thamizharuvi Maniyan and Sahul Hameed delivered inauguration speeches at the event, which was conducted in a disciplined and organised way, very differently from that of the political rallies in the recent history of Tamil Nadu.

Another notable difference was the active participation of women.

The stage was named Muthukumaran Arangkam, commemorating the young Tamil journalist who burned himself to death condemning India for failing to stop the war in Sri Lanka January last year.

Muthukumaran Arangam was decorated with the photos of ancient Chola kings of Tamil Nadu, Pandara Vanniyan of Vanni, LTTE heroes and political leaders, those who sacrificed their lives for the Tamil cause in Tamil Nadu and elsewhere, and prominent leaders of the past of the ilk of V.O. Cidamparampillai, C. P. Adithanar, the father of the earlier Naam Thamilar movement, Thanthai Periyar and Arignar Anna.

Naam Thamilar party holds the view that Tamil Eelam cannot be born without the Indian state of Tamil Nadu exerting meaningful pressure on the Central Government of India and that a Tamil political leadership should take over the rule of Tamil Nadu.

Mr. Seeman dismisses the ‘Dravidian’ parties as having failed in their historic duty of supporting the liberation of Tamil Eelam, when their help was most needed, especially one year ago during the height of the war.

“Unsurrendered Dignity and Unfallen Bravery,” is the slogan of the party launched with Tiger symbol on the day of one-year remembrance of Mu’l’livaaykkaal massacre.

Mr. Seeman, while announcing the flag of the party earlier stated:

"India wouldn't give you freedom without fighting for it. USA wouldn't come to liberate you. China and Japan wouldn't be useful. The Sinhalese wouldn't give in that easily. No state in the world would come to support the creation of Tamil Eelam."

"It is we, Tamils ourselves, who should enforce them all to support the establishment of Tamil Eelam."

"Let me remind you that Tamil Eelam cannot be born without the Indian state supporting it, and that the Indian state wouldn't support it as long as our own Tamil state of Tamil Nadu fails to demand it."

Hon. V. Prabhakaran

Lost continent of Tamils

ஈழத்துப் புராதன பஞ்ச ஈஸ்வரர் கோவில்கள்

Remember the fallen

Let us all remember the fallen heroes of ours.

Remember the fallen!Remember the heroes!The struggle 4 freedom is still on;more than 30,000 fighters;more than 250,000 innocent people;these loss of lives will not go in vain;we shall never give up.These men and women gave their lives selflessly.Let us all take a vow thatwe will never eva forget'em.We honour these souls;they died to free Mother Eelam andknow that they've become angels in the heavens.The memory of them will live on forever.We will carry their dreams in our hearts.They are among the clouds;will vist us with the breeze.So long as last Thamil alive;they will be remembered.We will hold them in our hearts;will treasure their memories.As long as we can breathe;our heroes will never be apart.So as we buried you with honour;we will grieve, then heal & pray.Remember the fallen!Remember the heroes!RIP Great Heroes of Eelam!

-Surya-

Thamil Nation

A Nation shuttered; mother is lieing dead
Our Thamil race with many lives; yet,
It holds within it's great branches
a tale that makes it thrive & grow like a tree.

Among it's leaves are many faces
of those from whom we came from;
It's bark is the strength of family
it's roots became our name.

This tree is very precious
it has lived untold years;
It will live on in life and memory,
and bring both joy and tears.

Our Thamil tree is a treasure
that we'll pass on to next generation;
They'll nurture it and make it grow
until the end of time.